On this day in Beatle history:
Recording Good Morning Good Morning and Being For the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
March 28th, 1967 (45 years ago)
Studio Two, EMI Studios, Abbey Road
Producer: George Martin
Engineer: Geoff Emerick
The day consisted of John Lennon recording a second lead vocal for Good Morning Good Morning. Lennon had decided to include an array of animal sounds, which appears in the final mix.
This particular session ended at 4:45 AM! Before it did, Mr. Kite received further overdubs.
For the first half of the song, Lennon played organ while Harrison, Starr, Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans played harmonicas, and George Martin played a Mellotron.
Good Morning Good Morning
This particular session ended at 4:45 AM! Before it did, Mr. Kite received further overdubs.
For the first half of the song, Lennon played organ while Harrison, Starr, Neil Aspinall and Mal Evans played harmonicas, and George Martin played a Mellotron.
Being for the Benefit of Mr. Kite!
Good Morning Good Morning
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